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The data reporting system, they believe, was shut down at 1:07 a.m. The transponder -- which transmits location and altitude -- shut down at 1:21 a.m.
This indicates it may well have been a deliberate act, ABC News aviation consultant John Nance said."
It'll come in for a landing any day now with one of the donkeys at the helm.
At this point, I suspect the most likely scenario might be a pilot or co-pilot suicide crash into the Indian Ocean. After take-off, when the plane got to cruising altitude, the 53yo captain may have left the cockpit to use the bathroom, or sent the 27yo first officer to check on the passengers. Whichever was left inside the cockpit then turned off the communications equipment, depressurized the cabin to induce hypoxia and incapacitate the passengers, and changed course for the Indian Ocean. At the time the communications equipment got shut off, the maximum water depth below was only around 150', but parts of the Indian Ocean are more than 5,000' deep. Setting the auto-pilot for the Indian Ocean ensured the plane would run out of fuel over deep water, and thousands of miles off course, making investigation difficult or even impossible. It is conceivable that someone else might have been able to incapacitate whoever was at the controls before that person could react or send a distress message, but that seems less likely.
That's because the passengers weren't done watching the movie on DirectTV....
I wish. I would love to believe they're all enjoying a tropical island somewhere without extradition, having voted to sell the plane for parts and split the proceeds 239 ways. The reports of satellite signals are not DirectTV though, only Boeing pings as the aircraft tried automatically to "phone home" via a maintenance service to which Malysia Airlines had not subscribed.
After six days of fruitless searches in the Gulf of Thailand, near the original flight path from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, investigators are exploring theories that the plane flew as long as four hours after it lost contact with civilian radar at 1:30 a.m. Saturday.
"An additional search area may be opened in the Indian Ocean, and we are consulting with international partners about the appropriate assets to deploy," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters Thursday."
Mike Glynn, a committee member of the Australian and International Pilots Association, said he considers pilot suicide to be the most likely explanation for the disappearance, as was suspected in a SilkAir crash during a flight from Singapore to Jakarta in 1997 and an EgyptAir flight in 1999.
‘‘A pilot rather than a hijacker is more likely to be able to switch off the communications equipment,’’ Glynn said. ‘‘The last thing that I, as a pilot, want is suspicion to fall on the crew, but it’s happened twice before.’’
Glynn said a pilot may have sought to fly the plane into the Indian Ocean to reduce the chances of recovering data recorders, and to conceal the cause of the disaster."
The information from the company, Inmarsat, could prove to be the first big break in helping narrow the frustrating search for the plane with 239 people aboard that mysteriously disappeared from radar screens a week ago, now hunted by a multinational array of ships and planes that have fanned out for thousands of square miles.
Up till now, that search has turned up false leads: oil slicks, chunks of foam, life vests and other debris unconnected to the vanished plane.
But a series of electronic pings sent by the aircraft could help the search, which is shifting focus from the relative confines of the Gulf of Thailand and nearby waters to include the Indian Ocean on the other, western side of Malaysia."
They seem to be casting it now as a Planejacking...like the cargo ship taken over in "A Hijacking" (2012).
Did it have enough fuel to make it to Somalia?
Did it have enough fuel to make it to Somalia?
That seems an unlikely scenario, but there might conceivably have been enough fuel. The plane flew more than an hour from KL toward its original destination, Beijing. Somalia would have been a longer flight even if the plane had gone there directly from KL. If the airline or captain ordered more fuel than would have been normal for a flight to Beijing, then the plane's range might have included Somalia, but I doubt that happened.
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Mongolia.
Call Mongolia.
Ask for the separatist Uighur go-go dancers.
They turned off all recording apparatus because they didn't want the sounds of gurgling and sloshing sloppy seconds, thirds and fourths being recorded.
The ululations of Uighur go-go dancers in orgasmic frenzy have been known to crack bullet proof lexan.
CNN (video auto-plays, sorry): "A classified intelligence analysis of electronic and satellite data suggests Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 likely crashed either in the Bay of Bengal or elsewhere in the Indian Ocean, CNN learned Friday."
If someone can tell me how to make the video not load, I will update the link.
It's a good thing this did not happen in the late 1970s. I can almost hear Leonard Nimoy asking cheesy rhetorical questions to which all answers are "No": "Did an alien craft intercept flight 370?"; "Are the photos of bigfoot being issued a boarding pass evidence of his culpability?"; "Do Mayan carvings indicate the final resting place of flight 370?"
By the way, a fourth - dimension portal over the Indian Ocean might provide additional gay Chindian buyers from a land beyond space and time; this is exciting news for real estate prices!
I can almost hear Leonard Nimoy....
I had forgotten about "In Search of..." That's the kind of outside-the-box investigative journalism we need now. Could the Loch Ness Monster have slipped unnoticed into the sea and then leapt out, snatching the plane from midair? Was Godzilla involved? Why do witnesses report never seeing the plane and Mothra at the same time?
One theory is a terrorist cell took plane to plan to eventually use it to explode an electromagnetic pulse bomb over the USA.
Or the passengers have been kidnapped and ransomed.
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
They need to get NTSB Babe on this job.
Her and the Uighur go-go dancers would be an interesting take, likely pay per view fodder.
Hey I didn't say anything about NTSB babe, that was Vicente. I only asked whether Nessie might be involved somehow.
Let's not allow this serious and important topic to deteriorate into another depraved sex fantasy involving lesbians and talking heads.
OK, that's long enough, back to the lesbians!
Where is bgamall4?? This must be part of the big Ying Yang Zionist conspiracy-the plane had toilets and drinking water and now yahoo.com is part of the great Zionist conspiracy??
I didn't know that the Yanni Zionists had Ying Yang. That takes it to a whole 'nother level!
Instead of manually operating the plane’s controls, whoever altered Flight 370’s path typed seven or eight keystrokes into a computer on a knee-high pedestal between the captain and the first officer, according to officials. The Flight Management System, as the computer is known, directs the plane from point to point specified in the flight plan submitted before a flight. It is not clear whether the plane’s path was reprogrammed before or after it took off. "
If the entertainment system was turned off, the air phones also would not work, the expert said.
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Passengers would have quickly become unconscious if the plane depressurized as it soared to an unusually high altitude right after the turnaround, pilots said. Whoever diverted the plane could have disabled the release of oxygen masks... A table used by pilots for “time of useful consciousness†without an oxygen supplement at various altitudes shows only nine to 15 seconds at 45,000 feet, compared with five to 10 minutes at 22,000 feet."
Also, the upward pitch climbing to maximum altitude would have prevented anyone from rolling a drink cart through the cockpit door.
Wired.com: "A Startlingly Simple [accident] Theory"
...but, there are rebuttals, which may or may not rebut:
New York magazine has published a fascinating article by private pilot and science writer Jeff Wise, who researched and developed his theory while running a forum that sounds at times like PatNet or Wikipedia:
THis guy is not crazy. However he spent WAY too much time trying to turn very little data into a comprehensive answer.
And you just can't. Thus his results end up in CrazyTown.
INMARSAT has no reason to lie about the data. None.
The terrible thing? That a year later we hadn't made changes to airline fleets so they
REPORT THEIR POSITION FREQUENTLY.
01:25 (approx) - transponder shut down
Between 1:07 and 1:37 - ACARS shut down
If not due to electrical failure, the ACARS shutdown requires climbing through a trapdoor in full view of cabin crew, and is not an amateur move. Most pilots wouldn't know how to do it, from everything I have read.
All this, plus the sharp turn to the northeast towards the Andaman Sea, occurs at the point of handoff between Malaysian and Vietnamese ATC: the perfect place to disappear a plane without immediately raising an alarm. This is why AirFrance 477 raised so few initial alarms when it went down.
So this looks deliberate, and not an equipment failure. This is what the authorities publicly state, anyway.
The flight continued until at least 8:10, when the Beijing arrival was scheduled for 6:30. Passengers would have noticed, and acted, unless they were dead or otherwise subdued. The sun rising in the "west" would have been another clue.
The pilot was losing his family, due to an affair, and probably going to lose the woman in the affair as well. Makes more sense than Putin stealing the plane for burial at Baikonur, especially since he can buy/steal all the 777s he needs at short notice from airports within Russia.
I have little idea what happened. But, again, I can't imagine they flew for 1:40 longer than the flight time without a passenger revolt, unless the passengers were already dead from depressurization.
Did Wise accuse INMARSAT of lying?
Misstated.
His theory hinges on faked BFO data.
So you have to assume either INMARSAT faked the data, or some clever and well-prepared persons on the plane did.
If you wanted to mislead people into thinking the plane had crashed into the ocean, you could do that with some taped radio chatter. Make sure the world knows exactly where the plane crashed so within hours they are onsite to find fake wreckage floating just where you want.
There's no sane conspiracy that needs a plane hijacked to where he wants it. No foreign power with the resources to do that sort of thing, needs to.
One thing is certain: the Indian Ocean is fricken' vast.
I think of the Atlantic and Pacific as each being two oceans, a North Atlantic/Pacific and a south one.
But the Indian Ocean is just one big puddle of nothing. If you're looking for the Indian Ocean's wallet in a trash bag full of wallets, it's the one that says "Bad Motherfucker" on it.
no sane conspiracy....
You and I seem to disagree about a number of topics (e.g. Obamneycare), and I wonder if this mostly non-sectarian story might shed light on why.
First, as I stated in the OP, I presumed innocence, but then as more facts came in, the "accident" began to appear deliberate, so I have tried to present fairly a variety of theories in this thread. In contrast, you seem to have leapt hastily to false conclusions in both of your comments above: first, you "misstated" Wise's theory; then, you deny the sanity of anyone who disagrees with your apparent position. I presented Wise's theory by quoting what he actually said, while you mischaracterized it with a "misstated" attack and then called it insane.
Second, I can think of several reasons why a conspiracy along the lines of Wise's theory might seem rational. Notice the timing with regard to Ukraine: Russia began moving secret military personnel into Ukraine in February, the Crimea voted to secede March 6, MH370 disappeared March 8, and Russia annexed Crimea in April. If you are planning to annex part of a neighboring country, and you want a distraction, MH370 provides an opportunity. Everybody knows the western commercial media chase any plane crash as obsessively as the dog in "Up" chased squirrels: make a plane disappear, and almost every western "investigative" journalist will be in Malaysia instead of Ukraine. Moving the lead story to Malaysia is very useful if you want to roll heavy artillery across a border without reporters on the ground asking questions; whatever you do, the lead story will continue to be the missing plane, and the pressure on politicians (and from politicians) will be to focus surveillance equipment and military resources on the Indian Ocean, not Ukraine. As an added bonus, you get a $100 million plane for less than $10 million, and you can use that plane with deniability in a future attack against a remote target: as long as nobody knows where the plane went, nobody can say definitively where the attack came from.
Third, scattering fake wreckage would probably have been detected: there wouldn't be enough to account for the whole plane, and something might not match. It would be rather difficult to make a convincing fake wreckage scene of a 777 without using most of the parts from an actual 777, and making them look like they crashed, which would be extremely difficult. Even buying those parts would cost a lot more, and might raise suspicions because those parts aren't typically cash purchases at the local hardware store.
I don't know whether Wise is correct or not, but his theory is plausible and supported by evidence. All other theories have failed to find the plane. It must have gone somewhere. I don't know where it went, but apparently it did not go to any of the places that have been searched. I don't know what happened, but I think you leap to conclusions and those tend to be wrong, and then you amplify your error by denying the honesty or sanity of anyone who disagrees.
BTW, I have my own question about Wise's theory, which is why would the hijackers wait until after takeoff before going into the E/E bay? It seems to me they would more likely have an accomplice in the hangar sneak into the bay prior to takeoff. After all, if a kid can jump the fence at SJC, climb into the landing gear of a plane, and stowaway to Maui, then surely a trained professional can get into the E/E bay. Once inside, he waits for takeoff, listens to the communications, waits for the pilot to say goodnight, then takes over the plane. His accomplices in the cabin don't need to get into the E/E bay themselves; to the contrary, their job is only to make sure no one else gets in there.
after all, if a kid can jump the fence at SJC, climb into the landing gear of a plane, and stowaway to Maui
Totally off topic, but I cannot believe the kid survived such a long plane flight being unconscious for the majority of the flight...wow.
make a plane disappear, and almost every western "investigative" journalist will be in Malaysia instead of Ukraine.
Too complicated.
If you want a "Wag the Dog" distraction, it's easy and cheap to manufacture a scandal every week. Honeypot operations, have them spill on a Secret Service Agent or other well-placed official. Hell one Russian agent could wreak all kinds of havoc on US soil, and doubtless pin it TERRORISTS! Or import some of the weaponized virus they worked so hard on back in the 1980's.
Wankers like large and Byzantine plots.
We don't have a lot of reporters on the ground in Ukraine, because MH370 or not, most people just don't give a shit about it.
Their biggest mistake was listening to the Internet and the US, especially when both were acting in an armchair quarterback capacity throughout the whole episode.
They lost precious time searching plausible possible locations with in the actual flight path. But they caved to internet social media pressure forces, and were sending search fleets depending on the latest Tweet with the word "Science" anywhere in the Tweet. Malaysia should have searched the actual path and let the international know it all community conduct their own fools errand.
If it were anything other than just another horrible air disaster from mechanical error or pilot error. The world would have heard about it with in an hour of the plane going missing.
I don't think there's any extreme terrorist groups that are shy about claiming responsibility for their handy work. Even if the original plan was to hijack then fly them into a landmark, but the plane crashed. The terrorist groups would have still seen that as a win.
Too complicated.
None of the simpler theories have found the plane. “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.â€
Malaysia should have searched the actual path....
As Wise and others reported, part of the problem was the government of Malaysia misled everyone by withholding information about the actual path. Malaysian authorities showed little interest in actually finding the plane, and seem more interested now in blaming Boeing - without finding the actual evidence that might explain what happened, i.e the plane.
Totally off topic....
but a fascinating digression. Only around 20% of stowaways survive attempts like his, and "the Santa Clara case stands out because other survivors chronicled by the FAA suffered maladies like hypothermia and frostbite upon landing; the teenager, in contrast, appears to be fine."
Low temperatures can be protective and can be induced deliberately for surgery:
"Body Temperature May Matter After Cardiac Arrest"
BioTime is a Bay Area tech company, so I will start a new thread about them.
None of the simpler theories have found the plane. “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.â€
We haven't effectively eliminated even the obvious.
Because even searching the "priority" search zone is hugely expensive. They're only up to 40% of that and already rumblings about scaling back or even ending it.
We knew after Air France 447 that we needed to make regular position reporting mandatory. But governments kowtowed to airlines who didn't want to pay for the service. It should absolutely be mandatory, and YESTERDAY, not something we are still dithering about a year later. Why do we even have a fairly vague area for MH370? Because a few engineers thought MAYBE they should start archiving some log data instead of tossing it as before. No customer requested that. Ultimately the blame for this falls on the AIRLINES, which are so fucking cheap. Who is paying the bills for this search? Not the airline!
blame....
You keep focusing on blame, and calling other people venal, dishonest and/or insane. As your anger grows, you lurch into profanity, which doesn't lead you any closer to the topic. Where is the plane?
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CNN picked up the WSJ report below, then added an update: "Officials dispute report that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 kept flying for hours." AP reports Malaysia's Acting Defense Minister called the report "wrong," but WSJ has not retracted it, and AP has added another similar report (see comments):
WSJ: "Malaysia Airlines...Flight 370 stayed in the air for about four hours past the time it reached its last confirmed location, according to two people familiar with the details, raising the possibility that the plane could have flown on for hundreds of additional miles under conditions that remain murky... U.S. counterterrorism officials are pursuing the possibility that a pilot or someone else on board the plane may have diverted it toward an undisclosed location after intentionally turning off the jetliner's transponders to avoid radar detection, according to one person tracking the probe.
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"The disappearance is officially now an accident and all information about this is strictly handled by investigators," said a Rolls-Royce executive who declined to be named, citing rules of the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency."
I presumed innocence but this MH370 "accident" is beginning to look more like a crime.
#crime